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but what is clear, suzanne and michael, is that, look, the sun is setting tonight on this eternal city. this was meant to be sort of a swan song for pope benedict xvi. four more days in office and every single minute, it seems, one tawdry scandal after another comes to knock the socks off what should be a process of sailing off into the sunset. >> explain this for us. there is a difference. o'brien is accused of, quote, inappropriate acts, this is different than the pedophilia cases and the cover-up around that. can you describe the inappropriate acts? is this something they suspect of a sexual nature? >> reporter: we don't know the full details. cardinal o'brien denies it. we don't know. if it is a consensual situation, perhaps that is the case, but why would they say it's misconduct? why is it coming up now? why were these allegations not brought up much, much earlier? perhaps that has to do with the fact because of his age, he's 75, he has to resign. about the details, we're not sure. but what we do know in response to the other question, the other part of your question is, that for
but what is clear, suzanne and michael, is that, look, the sun is setting tonight on this eternal city. this was meant to be sort of a swan song for pope benedict xvi. four more days in office and every single minute, it seems, one tawdry scandal after another comes to knock the socks off what should be a process of sailing off into the sunset. >> explain this for us. there is a difference. o'brien is accused of, quote, inappropriate acts, this is different than the pedophilia cases and...
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so how should the city work to stop it? one says call in the national guard. >> government along with state federal assets need to come in here and clean this up just like it was a natural disaster. you've got to reinforce the liberties of the people to be able to walk the street and so little girls like miss pendleton don't get shot in the schoolyard. that's a shame. that shouldn't happen in america. >> that's retired generous l h 0 generous l honore. he is a be man who knows a thing or two about getting a bad situation. you can see people were applauding him at the time. let's bring back the panel and ask is the national guard the way to end gun violence in chicago? brian, you first. do you think this might be a good idea? >> well, i think chicago is in a death con five situation. when you consider that chicago is hatch the size of new york and yet they exceeded new york city by about 100 homicides, that's troubling. we have a problem. and sometimes the right decision isn't always easy and it isn't always popular, but cle
so how should the city work to stop it? one says call in the national guard. >> government along with state federal assets need to come in here and clean this up just like it was a natural disaster. you've got to reinforce the liberties of the people to be able to walk the street and so little girls like miss pendleton don't get shot in the schoolyard. that's a shame. that shouldn't happen in america. >> that's retired generous l h 0 generous l honore. he is a be man who knows a...
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>> that would be determined by the city attorneys that are involved. the issuance of a reward, again, is for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of an individual. this is sort of an unusual circumstance. certainly there was information that was provided that was very beneficial yesterday, and that will be examined and evaluated by the people who deal with the rewards. the los angeles police department does not issue rewards. so, we are not in the reward business. those are outside entities that issue those rewards, in an effort to support the investigation. >> beyond the emotional and psychic toll of losing officers and deputies, has there been any calculation of the financial cost of all this? >> yeah. not as yet. i don't have any cost estimates in terms of what this particular investigation has cost to this point. i'm sure at some point those figures or an estimate will come out. [ inaudible question ] well, our investigation will continue, again, until the investigators have been able to bring their case to a conclusion. and a lot of
>> that would be determined by the city attorneys that are involved. the issuance of a reward, again, is for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of an individual. this is sort of an unusual circumstance. certainly there was information that was provided that was very beneficial yesterday, and that will be examined and evaluated by the people who deal with the rewards. the los angeles police department does not issue rewards. so, we are not in the reward business. those are...
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what the city is using to flush the hotel's entire water system. after the gruesome discovery of a woman's body inside one of the rooftop tanks that mate have been there as long as 2 1/2 weeks. four tanks connect to the hotel's drinking supply and during those weeks, hundreds of residents and hotel guests have been using it. >> really turns my stomach. a lot of people have left and went to another hotel. just the thought of it, for so long. >> reporter: the woman inside the tank? 21-year-old elissa lam. the tourist arrived on january 26th. surveillance video shows her acting oddly in the hotel elevator as she was hiding from someone. >> she was very outgoing, very lively. they friendly. >> she is the manager of a bookstore around the corner called the last bookstore. one of the last places lamb was seen by anyone, as she bought records and presents for her parents and sisters. >> talking about what book she was getting, whether or not what she was getting would be too heavy for her to carry around as she traveled. take home with her. >> reporter: t
what the city is using to flush the hotel's entire water system. after the gruesome discovery of a woman's body inside one of the rooftop tanks that mate have been there as long as 2 1/2 weeks. four tanks connect to the hotel's drinking supply and during those weeks, hundreds of residents and hotel guests have been using it. >> really turns my stomach. a lot of people have left and went to another hotel. just the thought of it, for so long. >> reporter: the woman inside the tank?...
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the big flood is coming, we better start building the ark. >> new york city isn't the only city lagging behind in rising sea levels an not every problem can be solved by building walls. >> so here in boston you have the problem so many east coast cities are facing. we built the city on the water. >> steven flynn is a leading advocate for investigating big in projects that make the u.s. more resilient to disaster. >> on a scale of 1-10 how prepared are we right nowen the northeastern u.s.? >> on the scale oven with-10, we're in roughly a 3 range. >> 3? >> we have been whistling by the graveyard too long when it comes to dealing with a major weather event especially in the northeast. >> one place to start, he say, could be power grids and transit systems, critical yet storm vulnerable infrastructure that gives coastal cities life. >> americans basically have got themselves into thinking bad events are things somebody else is supposed to prevent from happenin happening. >> prevent and pay for. take for example the choices now facing the people of breezy poin point. >> did these people have
the big flood is coming, we better start building the ark. >> new york city isn't the only city lagging behind in rising sea levels an not every problem can be solved by building walls. >> so here in boston you have the problem so many east coast cities are facing. we built the city on the water. >> steven flynn is a leading advocate for investigating big in projects that make the u.s. more resilient to disaster. >> on a scale of 1-10 how prepared are we right nowen the...
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what is it like so early in the city? still in shade, means colder once the sun comes out. >> yeah, finally, i'm not standing in this blizzard anymore, right? not seeing heavy snow and strong gusts trying to tip me over. but we're dealing with 308,000 people in the state of massachusetts without power, and as you mentioned, take a look at all of the snow out here. 24.9 inches to be impact as you mentioned. fifth largest amount the city has ever seen, so the question today is how are we going to clean up the snow? what are we going to do? here is the problem, the sun that's up, that means we'll talk about the snow melting, we are trying to clean it up just right behind me. we only have one day to clean it up. here are the conditions, today people can drive around, get back to normal. what they can't do is park on city streets. we have a snow emergency in effect, so with that, they are doing everything they can to clean it up before temperatures come up today. 34 degrees, that's the expected high, and with that we could see
what is it like so early in the city? still in shade, means colder once the sun comes out. >> yeah, finally, i'm not standing in this blizzard anymore, right? not seeing heavy snow and strong gusts trying to tip me over. but we're dealing with 308,000 people in the state of massachusetts without power, and as you mentioned, take a look at all of the snow out here. 24.9 inches to be impact as you mentioned. fifth largest amount the city has ever seen, so the question today is how are we...
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residents are cleaning up after the storm dumped more than two feet across the city. the cleanup turned deadly for one teenaged boy. he died of carbon monday kacaro poisoning trying to warm up the car. they don't have a lot of time to clean up the city. >> reporter: they don't. we have 24 hours here to clean up. right now the state of massachusetts 300,000 people still without power. you can see the sun is slowly starting to come out here, but it is cold. temperatures are in the teens. but here is the good news. yeah, we have one day, temperatures today expected to be above freezing. we'll do everything we can. keep in mind we have 24.9 inches of snow to deal with. so with that, yes, the travel ban has been lifted, people can drive around, but the snow emergency has not been lifted. we didn't want anyone parking on the roads here because they need to clean this up. but like you mentioned, one day. by tomorrow, we're already going to be talking about ice and then even some rain. flooding concerns will be out there. and of course we know that's not the only concern. we'
residents are cleaning up after the storm dumped more than two feet across the city. the cleanup turned deadly for one teenaged boy. he died of carbon monday kacaro poisoning trying to warm up the car. they don't have a lot of time to clean up the city. >> reporter: they don't. we have 24 hours here to clean up. right now the state of massachusetts 300,000 people still without power. you can see the sun is slowly starting to come out here, but it is cold. temperatures are in the teens....
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she had come a long way from the sleepy seaside town where she grew up to the bright lights and big city of johannesburg, south africa. where she was shot to death by oscar pistorius. to those who loved her, it's all inconceivable. >> reeva's not supposed to be dead. reeva had her whole life ahead of her. she was going to be doing great things. >> but for reeva steenkamp, great things were already happening. in 2011 and 2012, she was ranked by south africa's version of fhm magazine as one of the 100 sexiest women in the world. hagan engler was the editor. >> she was a bikini model. but she had a wicked sense of humor. she understood the industry she was in and really intelligent. always fun to work with. >> when she started dating pistorius, a south african power couple was born. >> let's see what's behind door number one. >> and in 2013 -- >> go! >> reeva was making her reality television debut on a program called "tropica island." >> my name is reeva. we're in jamaica this year. >> the first episode of the show still aired this week and reeva's producers say just days before her funera
she had come a long way from the sleepy seaside town where she grew up to the bright lights and big city of johannesburg, south africa. where she was shot to death by oscar pistorius. to those who loved her, it's all inconceivable. >> reeva's not supposed to be dead. reeva had her whole life ahead of her. she was going to be doing great things. >> but for reeva steenkamp, great things were already happening. in 2011 and 2012, she was ranked by south africa's version of fhm magazine...
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does it maybe go back into the city? there was hundreds of hours of overtime used in this investigation. that's going to be a very expensive bill for the city. but this clause and technicality if the money doesn't go to anybody, it's going to be another black eye to the reputation of the lapd. >> and maybe the families of the lost loved ones could get compensated. >> or the two mistakenly fired upon by the lapd. >> that's a great point, nick, thank you so much. good to see you. >>> broken down, crying in court, oscar pistorius charged with killing his model girlfriend on valentine's day. we'll take you live for the latest. [ sniffs ] bacon?! gotta get that bacon! bacon?! bacon! smokey bacon, meaty bacon, tasty bacon! bacon? ohh, la, la... oh, i say, is that bacon?! oh, good heavens! bacon! bacon! bacon! bacon! who wants a beggin' strip? meee! i'd get it myself but i don't have thumbs! yum, yum, yum, yum, yum... it's bacon!!! mmm i love you, i love bacon. i love you. i love bacon. i love you. beggin' strips! there's no ti
does it maybe go back into the city? there was hundreds of hours of overtime used in this investigation. that's going to be a very expensive bill for the city. but this clause and technicality if the money doesn't go to anybody, it's going to be another black eye to the reputation of the lapd. >> and maybe the families of the lost loved ones could get compensated. >> or the two mistakenly fired upon by the lapd. >> that's a great point, nick, thank you so much. good to see...
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this is the city of hattiesburg. they say the city was suddenly a flurry of debris and darkness where the power lines fell down. josh has been monitoring facebook, twitter for comments about the storm. >> this is an ireport that came to us from paul wells. he went driving to the hattiesburg campus of the university of southern mississippi. you're able to see some of these stricken areas. i'm going to let this breathe for about 20, 30 seconds. as we take a look at this, i want to remind everyone, what we've been telling you. the campus was largely empty. we do have information from the university there were four buildings damaged. take a look at that. can you see the power of the tornado there. since i have this going, i want to show you something here. this is an important building on the campus. it's very well known. it's historic. put up in 1912. now, look at that building today. this is one of the ones that was complete loy wrecked. we have ireporters throughout the region, and safely they've been able to take som
this is the city of hattiesburg. they say the city was suddenly a flurry of debris and darkness where the power lines fell down. josh has been monitoring facebook, twitter for comments about the storm. >> this is an ireport that came to us from paul wells. he went driving to the hattiesburg campus of the university of southern mississippi. you're able to see some of these stricken areas. i'm going to let this breathe for about 20, 30 seconds. as we take a look at this, i want to remind...
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car and drive out of the city for the weekend, don't do it, the roads are extremely bad, very dangerous, treacherous. people stuck on the expressway that made a bad decision to go out in the storm. certainly here in providence, rhode island, we certainly do. back to you. >> poppy, one of the brighter sides to this is the fact it struck on a weekend. so we don't have as many people trying to get to work. >>> meanwhile, live flight we're tracking reports nearly 1700 flights have been canceled today. the majority of those are to and from, yes, the northeast, and that's in addition to the almost 3,300 canceled yesterday. no flights out of boston's logan until at least sunday. and the story is pretty much the same for new york's airports. remember to check your airline to verify the status of your flight before you head out yourself. >>> already more than 30 inches of snow in some places, and it is going to keep falling through at least midday. alexandra steele following that for us. >> good morning, martin. well, what's happening so far, 34 inches in hamden, connecticut, big snow, big winds
car and drive out of the city for the weekend, don't do it, the roads are extremely bad, very dangerous, treacherous. people stuck on the expressway that made a bad decision to go out in the storm. certainly here in providence, rhode island, we certainly do. back to you. >> poppy, one of the brighter sides to this is the fact it struck on a weekend. so we don't have as many people trying to get to work. >>> meanwhile, live flight we're tracking reports nearly 1700 flights have...
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. >> there's snow moving through the area. here in the city, it is just about finished. we've had some reports of a half inch to maybe an inch in the city. an inch and a half to 2-inches north of -- to 2-inches -- 2 inches north of town. we'll have more in my full forecast. >>> we have more information on a police officer who accidentally shot his trainee. it turns out the officer conducting the lesson used a real firearm instead of a blank firearm. reporter: a baltimore city police officer was shot in the head during a training exercise. an investigation aims to get to the bottom of unanswered questions, including were procedures followed, and was why was live ammunition used? >> there's no acceptable explanation for why live rounds were at a training exercise. i was so angry, i was almost speechless. reporter: several sources tell wjz someone present during training put a service weapon on while going out for lunch and did not switch it with a simulator weapon when he returned. they reportedly look similar. typically, the guns use in tactical training are brightly colo
. >> there's snow moving through the area. here in the city, it is just about finished. we've had some reports of a half inch to maybe an inch in the city. an inch and a half to 2-inches north of -- to 2-inches -- 2 inches north of town. we'll have more in my full forecast. >>> we have more information on a police officer who accidentally shot his trainee. it turns out the officer conducting the lesson used a real firearm instead of a blank firearm. reporter: a baltimore city...
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it's the noir side of the city. >> this is just such an odd, odd story. let me go to the most serious part of it right now. what else do we know about this 21-year-old woman who wound up dead there? >> we are learning a bit more about alisa lap. a student as recently as august at the university of british columbia. she wasn't currently enrolled there but the university says she was once a student. we also know you're post-college. she was halving. she had stopped in toronto in early december and stayed at a host hostel. the people there say she was friendly, outgoing, talked to everyone there. they remember her as someone who was very warm. >> no clue yet as to how she wound up inside this tank? >> no, it's a mystery. lapd still trying to figure out exactly how that happened. the autopsy report is right now still ongoing. they have to wait for toxicology. remember, she was submerged in that water, tom, for potentially 2 1/2, 3 weeks. it's not going to be a simple cause of death determination. >> good gracious. you talked to that czech couple that was ther
it's the noir side of the city. >> this is just such an odd, odd story. let me go to the most serious part of it right now. what else do we know about this 21-year-old woman who wound up dead there? >> we are learning a bit more about alisa lap. a student as recently as august at the university of british columbia. she wasn't currently enrolled there but the university says she was once a student. we also know you're post-college. she was halving. she had stopped in toronto in early...
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the city, all the way up into maine. now, we're not probably going to see a lot more snow in new york city, maybe 4, 6 more inches, but the big snow totals are going to be massachusetts, connecticut, rhode island, vermont, new hampshire, and maine, because that's where the low is centered. the low is off the coast here. the closer you are to the low, the more snow you'll get. that's what we have now. that's where the snow is. the snow is filling back into new york city, and ashleigh will get more snow tonight. not that much, but she will, and then this wind will be the event for tomorrow as that storm, we call it bombs out. it literally becomes so deep and so intense it will almost be the same strength, the same depth at what hurricane sandy was as it made landfall. the good news with this is that this storm is not going to make landfall. it's going to continue out into the ocean and move away. so maybe 6 to 10 more for albany. everywhere you see this pink, this is all the way from maine, even into nova scotia, back down
the city, all the way up into maine. now, we're not probably going to see a lot more snow in new york city, maybe 4, 6 more inches, but the big snow totals are going to be massachusetts, connecticut, rhode island, vermont, new hampshire, and maine, because that's where the low is centered. the low is off the coast here. the closer you are to the low, the more snow you'll get. that's what we have now. that's where the snow is. the snow is filling back into new york city, and ashleigh will get...
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the neighborhood around the hotel has changed over the decades but despite the city's best efforts of course the hotel remains a symbol of the area's dark past. >> thank you for calling the european style cecil hotel, the best affordable hotel in downtown los angeles. >> calling itself the premier choice of affordable downtown los angeles hotels, the cecil attracts mostly low income residents. in the' 50s and' 60s, it was known as a place where those at the end of their rope would end their life. it was the choice hide out for serial killer victor ramirez, he reportedly lived at the hotel for months. and another serial killer found -- and it's thought that the black da had lia hung out in the hotel before her murder. and now the decomposing body of tourist found in one of hotel's water tanks. guests were noticeably upset. >> wouldn't you if there was a dead body in the water you were using and drinking. >>. >> she chose the hotel despite the past. >> the shower was awful, when you turned on the tap, the water was coming black first. the 21-year-old's death just a mystery for a hotel w
the neighborhood around the hotel has changed over the decades but despite the city's best efforts of course the hotel remains a symbol of the area's dark past. >> thank you for calling the european style cecil hotel, the best affordable hotel in downtown los angeles. >> calling itself the premier choice of affordable downtown los angeles hotels, the cecil attracts mostly low income residents. in the' 50s and' 60s, it was known as a place where those at the end of their rope would...
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one is the culture of violence in ha city. a particular problem with crime by people intruding into the homes of the rich and famous and successful. so oscar pistorius talked before about a paranoia. but secondly, the medical research council says three women are killed by their partner every day. >> and the prosecutor just pointed out as well in this case that recently there was the rape and murder of a 17-year-old in south africa. so it's really important to understand that there's a lot of violence against women as well as fear of intruders in the home. so let's not minimize that because that's also extremely important. why did -- >> that's like apples and oranges. >> the four shots thing i find if he genuinely thought it was an intruder about to attack him, look at the number of cases in america where there are states for stand your ground. i don't think there's a limitation on the number of bullets fire ed. >> why didn't he flee? why didn't he see if his girlfriend was okay and help her to run out the door? >> it's based
one is the culture of violence in ha city. a particular problem with crime by people intruding into the homes of the rich and famous and successful. so oscar pistorius talked before about a paranoia. but secondly, the medical research council says three women are killed by their partner every day. >> and the prosecutor just pointed out as well in this case that recently there was the rape and murder of a 17-year-old in south africa. so it's really important to understand that there's a...
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the city got more than a foot of snow. governs of both kansas and missouri declaring states of emergency. airports slowly getting back to normal today. this flight from denver got bogged down after landing in wichita, getting unstuck took a while but the passengers took it in stride. >> everybody was in really good spirits. we all chatted and had a good time. it got a little long, but for the most part everybody stayed in good spirits. >> by far the most entertaining delay i have ever had in my life. this is laughable to me. >> for the latest on where the weather storm is now. karen mcguinness joins us from the cnn weather center in atlanta. you see a baby stuck in an airport and you got to admire the smiles on face. >> just when you think spring is coming you get one of those winter storms. it is not the system but a lesser system than we were looking at 24 hours ago. look at these snowfall totals. i did see isolated amounts of 20 inches, 18 inches and 14 inches in wichita. here's that low area of pressure that we're watc
the city got more than a foot of snow. governs of both kansas and missouri declaring states of emergency. airports slowly getting back to normal today. this flight from denver got bogged down after landing in wichita, getting unstuck took a while but the passengers took it in stride. >> everybody was in really good spirits. we all chatted and had a good time. it got a little long, but for the most part everybody stayed in good spirits. >> by far the most entertaining delay i have...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> welcome, everybody. our starting point this morning, oscar pistorius is in court right now. he's fighting to get out of jail on bail. just minutes ago his defense lawyers were saying that the police evidence is very poor and amounts to a monumental collapse of the state's case. meantime the judge is asking for more clarity about the physical state of the victim at the time of her death and the blood on the cricket bat that was found in the home. the lead investigator in the case officer hilton botha is facing reinstated murder charges for allegedly opening fire on a mini bus carrying seven people. this was a case back in 2009 and it was alleged at the time that he was under the influence of alcohol. lots to get to in this case with our senior international correspondent, nic robertson, he's live outside the court house in south africa. let's walk through some of the details. where do you want to start? >> reporter: well, after lunch, which the session began perha
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> welcome, everybody. our starting point this morning, oscar pistorius is in court right now. he's fighting to get out of jail on bail. just minutes ago his defense lawyers were saying that the police evidence is very poor and amounts to a monumental collapse of the state's case. meantime the judge is asking for more clarity about the physical state of the victim at the time...
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but by day's end it is obvious the flighting city is almost completely powerless with nothing, backup generators, passengers find themselves without hot water or working toilets and eventually without enough to eat. you can hear the desperation in and the calls from the ship. >> all anyone on land or sea can do is wait. >> the first day i was able to get through to him, i cried. one of may friends that was with me got through to her husband. we cried. partly out of fear and frustration. at that point we still didn't know exactly what happened. and if it would happen again. we still were very in the dark. that was very scary times. yes, people are starting to lose it a little bit. tempers are fliring. people are being snip. >> reporter: inside mattresses line hallways. everywhere the smell of sewage. mary's 12-year-old daughter is on that ship with her daughter can i not imagine that the horror that they have had to deal with, no food, lines go to the bathroom. seeing urine and feces sloshing in the halls. ing in to eat. people fighting over food. >> reporter: by tuesday, with mood sup
but by day's end it is obvious the flighting city is almost completely powerless with nothing, backup generators, passengers find themselves without hot water or working toilets and eventually without enough to eat. you can hear the desperation in and the calls from the ship. >> all anyone on land or sea can do is wait. >> the first day i was able to get through to him, i cried. one of may friends that was with me got through to her husband. we cried. partly out of fear and...
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city's budget crisis. [ applause ] >> in today's state of the city address, she proposed cutting the city's work force by 10% over 8 years and increasing hours for firefighters. she wants to change the pension system for city employees and eliminate tax exemptions for non-profits. >> i will not allow the structural deficit to be balanced solely on the backs of residents and employees, not on my watch. tourists, commuters, tax exempt entities and private developers will be part of the long-term solution. >> recent report found baltimore could face a $2 billion budget shortfall over the next decade. >>> dog hearts are all aflutter tonight in the big apple. the dog show is in full swing at madison square garden, and this is the dog to root for. blanket rocket ship is a bermese mountain dog from here. if he wins, he has a shot at best in show. no drooling and do us proud! >> poor guy. >> and brush your teeth. >> catching me at my worst moment, i'm being showered here. >>> drifting away. thousands of cruise passengers stranded in the gulf of mexico. what went wrong and the effort to retur
city's budget crisis. [ applause ] >> in today's state of the city address, she proposed cutting the city's work force by 10% over 8 years and increasing hours for firefighters. she wants to change the pension system for city employees and eliminate tax exemptions for non-profits. >> i will not allow the structural deficit to be balanced solely on the backs of residents and employees, not on my watch. tourists, commuters, tax exempt entities and private developers will be part of...
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she ssys the savings would be usee to lowee the city's property tax raae, whicc is the higgest in the egion. she ccn't say noo hoo uch the fee would be..she says details of he plan are coming soon. and that delay is residents who want details now. (ms. brennaa/residenn) "and what happens if you neiggbors don't paa he feee are youu & goong to sit ii thhir arbage or issit going to be llke a regressive tax, hat's basicalll aaproperty tax. i thinkkthht's outraagous." -3 3 the mayor did say yesterday.. that she'll have more details onnhow the plan will work.. next week. news latt edition. p3 baltiiore... police.... - identify... the officer... who shot tte police trainee... &&pin the heed... tuesday...// &p 3 williaa... . keen... was assignee... as an instructor... in the eddcation and training section .... when... he fireddhis servicc weapon... during a this week.....// he... ttainee... remainn in he pospptall onight..../. kkrn... an... 18--yeer police 3 other oficerssfrom the academy....//.. xperrs say ... this... may indicate... ... ssstemmi proolee & within the bpd. 3 systemmccproblem.
she ssys the savings would be usee to lowee the city's property tax raae, whicc is the higgest in the egion. she ccn't say noo hoo uch the fee would be..she says details of he plan are coming soon. and that delay is residents who want details now. (ms. brennaa/residenn) "and what happens if you neiggbors don't paa he feee are youu & goong to sit ii thhir arbage or issit going to be llke a regressive tax, hat's basicalll aaproperty tax. i thinkkthht's outraagous." -3 3 the mayor...
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the city still cleaning up after that big blizzard that hit two weeks ago. >>> next, the deadly silence that surrounds suicide. one family's heartbreaking story. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. progress-oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your progress-oh! story on facebook. there's nothing like our grilled lobster and lobster tacos. the bar harbor bake is really worth trying. [ male announcer ] get more during red lobster's lobsterfest. with the year's largest selection of mouth-watering lobster entrees. like our delicious lobster lover's dream, featuring two kinds of succulent lobster tails. or our savory, new grilled maine lobster and lobster tacos. it's back, but not for long. [ woman ] our guests go crazy for lobsterfest. my favorite entree is the lobster lover's dream. what's yours? come celebrate lobsterfest and sea food differe
the city still cleaning up after that big blizzard that hit two weeks ago. >>> next, the deadly silence that surrounds suicide. one family's heartbreaking story. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. progress-oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying...
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ss 3 in fed hill) all ovvr the city.... traffic stops... ((at pop) ssirtless man n truck"ohhh uh uh ooo" and crazed ans take over... (nat pop))(carr beepiig man yelling whiie walking down street") (showwman tryinn to ttke & people off car) jubilation that turns alarming... ((oo yellingg "lett go lets go gottt kkep it moving" (man) "there's a lot of people down here, tiil just like the refs & pive us a bad call and come down... but crood control - thatsswhaa they gotta do...." & protecttio designeddto keep a happy eveet.... afe aas pell. (smaal ccowddon steps"oh...uh uu ohh "" 3 (ad lib cllan up) 3 live in ederal hill kc fox 45 & news aa fivee. &p3&pyou can watch all the pstgame our website... ffx baltimore - dot com.just lick n the chhrm city chaappons banner. 3 and more post game celebration is set for tomorrow in bblttmore. baltimore.it kicks off with a ceremony at city hall at 11:45 tomorrow morninggthen there's &pa paraae along commmrce,,pratt and howard treets that will end with a rally at m&t bann stadiummat 2:30and if you - caa't get
ss 3 in fed hill) all ovvr the city.... traffic stops... ((at pop) ssirtless man n truck"ohhh uh uh ooo" and crazed ans take over... (nat pop))(carr beepiig man yelling whiie walking down street") (showwman tryinn to ttke & people off car) jubilation that turns alarming... ((oo yellingg "lett go lets go gottt kkep it moving" (man) "there's a lot of people down here, tiil just like the refs & pive us a bad call and come down... but crood control - thatsswhaa...
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and cut the city work force by ten percent. christian schaefer is here now with more on the response to some of those proposals. >> cutting property a-taxes, another goal the mayor wants to accomplish, she won't hear much op stoigs that. the pension -- opposition to that one but the pension remake is a different story. >> how much is it worth to you to be able to walk to work and have an easy ride to work, is that offset by property taxes and soon some may pay less in property taxes. the mayor outlined plans to streamline government services and use the savings to cut property taxes which right now are twice as high as surrounding counties. >> at a time when families are choosing to live in baltimore, our property taxes will be more come pets tif. >> part of that savings would come from changes to the city's pension system. new hires would sthoift a 401(k) model. also,firefighters hours would increase. . >> we must work with our fire unions to negotiate a new schedule with significantly higher pay to reduce insufficiencies and
and cut the city work force by ten percent. christian schaefer is here now with more on the response to some of those proposals. >> cutting property a-taxes, another goal the mayor wants to accomplish, she won't hear much op stoigs that. the pension -- opposition to that one but the pension remake is a different story. >> how much is it worth to you to be able to walk to work and have an easy ride to work, is that offset by property taxes and soon some may pay less in property...
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adrift in the middle of the gulf of mexico. but by day's end, it's obvious this virtual floating city is almost completely powerless with nothing but back-up generators. passengers find themselves without hot water or working toilets, and eventually, without enough to eat. you can hear the desperation in the calls from the ship. >> it takes three and a half hours to get food. the smells -- i can't even describe them. there is sewage, raw sewage. pretty bad. you walk in the hall way, you have to cover your face. we don't have any masks for breathing. >> dead in the water, all anyone at sea or on land can do is wait. >> actually, the first day i was able to get through to tim, i cried. and one of my friends who was with me got through to her husband, and we cried, too. partly out of fear and frustration because at that point, wi still didn't know exactly what had happened and if it would happen again. we still wer very in the dark. that was very scary times, and yes, people are starting to lose it a little bit. tempers are flarin
adrift in the middle of the gulf of mexico. but by day's end, it's obvious this virtual floating city is almost completely powerless with nothing but back-up generators. passengers find themselves without hot water or working toilets, and eventually, without enough to eat. you can hear the desperation in the calls from the ship. >> it takes three and a half hours to get food. the smells -- i can't even describe them. there is sewage, raw sewage. pretty bad. you walk in the hall way, you...
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the city's populatton dropped... from a peak of 950- thouuand back in 1990 too619- & thoosand people toddy.thousand people todaa.alss according too census data... 22 percent of phe citt's reeidents are piving innppverty.we've -3 already felt the affects of this beforr.you may remember we ealt with a major eficit in 20--1... citt government closed itt y enacting someenew taxes..- 3 buu right now... baltiiore has maaylannd.. and he highest local inncme ax allooed under state law.city officcals have alreadd said they can'' tax their way outtof the problem without driiinn away resideets pnd businesses.we'll be inside today's city council meettig mayor is respondinggi'm megan gilliland fox44 morning news. sporrs fans around the baltimore treats its championn. an estimated 2000 housaan fans packed, and thenn to catth a ggimpse offthe champs. chaaps. and a final dance from ray lewisshimself. &p joel d. smmth is live t m&t bank stadiim with a runddwn of the hilights, nd allo the challenges of hosting an event offthis magnitu
the city's populatton dropped... from a peak of 950- thouuand back in 1990 too619- & thoosand people toddy.thousand people todaa.alss according too census data... 22 percent of phe citt's reeidents are piving innppverty.we've -3 already felt the affects of this beforr.you may remember we ealt with a major eficit in 20--1... citt government closed itt y enacting someenew taxes..- 3 buu right now... baltiiore has maaylannd.. and he highest local inncme ax allooed under state law.city...
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an hour through theeatmosphere, streaked over the russian city 33& east of moscowa"aa&. a"aaa&before eeploding in a firebbll of blinding bright -33& light aid to have the power - of n atomic bomb. a few minutes lattr shockwaves -3 wereesent from a sonic boom. -3 that smashed wwndows, damaged hundreds of builddngs, were hurt, a hundred eople were hospitalized. no one was rrporred illed. "it -3 reeinned me f action movves - like terminator 4," this eyewitnessssaid. "the llght wassveer bright. like a brrght sunn then the blast happenne."" another & said theee waa panic ii ttee streets. another saii it felt -3 like a war one. 20,000 emeegency wwrkees fanned out across the region. three impaat sites were founn. the meteor miised uclear ann chemical weapoo storage facilities. russian presiient putin romiied aid & for thoss affected. some small ettors strrke the artt &pevery yyar, including in the - us. bbt thiisone was noteeorthy for itss size, injjry tolla"a&and visibility. harris says: "the thhng is that it came ddwn in a populated area an industrial -3& areaaii fact. aad th
an hour through theeatmosphere, streaked over the russian city 33& east of moscowa"aa&. a"aaa&before eeploding in a firebbll of blinding bright -33& light aid to have the power - of n atomic bomb. a few minutes lattr shockwaves -3 wereesent from a sonic boom. -3 that smashed wwndows, damaged hundreds of builddngs, were hurt, a hundred eople were hospitalized. no one was rrporred illed. "it -3 reeinned me f action movves - like terminator 4," this...
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back to the news. so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. [ female announcer ] the gold standard in anti-aging. roc® retinol. found in roc® retinol correxion deep wrinkle night cream. it's clinically proven to give 10 years back to the look of skin. now for maximum results, the power of roc® retinol is intensified with a serum to create retinol correxion® max. it's proven to be 4x better at smoothing lines and deep wrinkles than professional treatments. roc® retinol correxion max. nothing's better than gold. diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the
back to the news. so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. [ female announcer ] the gold standard...
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the line will be based on the post office uniforms and displayed in a showroom in new york city with the goal of eventually selling in high-end department and specialty stores. they say that will put them on the cutting edge of functional fashion. now, look, i'm a fan of the post office. i love catalogs. the physical ones that clog my mailbox, i love them. it might not be a good sign when the people most associated with your clothing brand is that guy. the post office thinks they have a new take on fashion. the postal service spokesperson says yahoo news it will aim well beyond baseball caps, but wearable lex tronks. now, that's pretty cool because where are you going to find technology like that? well, except for almost every other jacket currently available. now, the post office doesn't have a reputation for being too speedy, so it might be a good idea to jump on a trend that was launched more than 30 years ago. what makes the post office so confident? maybe this. today we spoke with andrew burns, a retail analyst for da davidson. he said overall integrating technology into clothin
the line will be based on the post office uniforms and displayed in a showroom in new york city with the goal of eventually selling in high-end department and specialty stores. they say that will put them on the cutting edge of functional fashion. now, look, i'm a fan of the post office. i love catalogs. the physical ones that clog my mailbox, i love them. it might not be a good sign when the people most associated with your clothing brand is that guy. the post office thinks they have a new...
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despite the city's best effort to gentrify it, the hotel remain as symbol of the area's dark past. >> thank you for calling the european-style cecil hotel. the best affordable hotel in downtown los angeles. >> reporter: calling itself the premiere choice of affordable downtown los angeles hotels, the cecil attracts mostly low-income residents. in the '50s and '60s, known as a place at the end of their rope would end their life. in 1985, the choice hideout for serial killer richard ramirez, convicted of killing at least 13 people throughout los angeles. ramirez reportedly lived at the hotel for months. also found kmpt at the cecil, jack may have killedship victims there and the actress known at black dahlia hung out in the hotel before her brutal murder in 1947, and now this. the decomposing body of a canadian tourist found in one of the hotel's water tanks. guests here were noticeably upset. >> wouldn't you be, if -- if there was a dead body in the water you were using and drinking. >> reporter: canadian tourist elisa lam was there for weeks. >> shower awful, the water, and when you t
despite the city's best effort to gentrify it, the hotel remain as symbol of the area's dark past. >> thank you for calling the european-style cecil hotel. the best affordable hotel in downtown los angeles. >> reporter: calling itself the premiere choice of affordable downtown los angeles hotels, the cecil attracts mostly low-income residents. in the '50s and '60s, known as a place at the end of their rope would end their life. in 1985, the choice hideout for serial killer richard...
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to think they were anything but part of the solution to the problem of gun violence plaguing the city of chicago. least of all, destiny warren, but just a few hours later, she was involved in the worst possible way. when her sister, 18-year-old jenay was shot and killed in this alley in north chicago. >> all this gun violence is going on here. you never think it will be your child. this is the hardest thing for me in my life. >> it hurts because, like, my sister. we've been together. we were supposed to go prom shopping the next morning. >> family members say she wasn't the intended target of the gunman. the same was apparently true in the shooting of hadiya pendleton. her parents attended that same speech in chicago. he said this to say about hadiya. >> what happened to hadiya is not unique. >> the pendletons say they're heart broken to hear that another chicago family is now dealing with the death of a child. >> knowing how devastating this mother actually was because i can relate now, my heart is just totally -- i was devastated for her. >> the pendletons say they called the mcfarl
to think they were anything but part of the solution to the problem of gun violence plaguing the city of chicago. least of all, destiny warren, but just a few hours later, she was involved in the worst possible way. when her sister, 18-year-old jenay was shot and killed in this alley in north chicago. >> all this gun violence is going on here. you never think it will be your child. this is the hardest thing for me in my life. >> it hurts because, like, my sister. we've been...
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to get facebook dot om slass -3 foxxalttmore and fill out the form. 3& a rawl inside a city school... laads a stuueet's - mother behind bars.what sparked theehuge ight and how family membbrs got involved. bth - hookergatenew jersey &psenator robert menendez ii in "hoooergate."he's alleged hhve -3 made trips to the dominican republic for sex parties with underagg girls. he'd fly back & and forth onnthe private jet - of a major ampaigg donnr. but nevee isslosed this in accordance with feeeral law and senate rules. of course, &phe denied all of ttis. buu then he caapaign donor nearly $60,000 ffr the sex-partyy 3 more.the offices of dr. -3 salomon mellen, thh campaign donor, were just raided by the fbi. not onll for the allegatiins. but he's medicare ffaud. $100,000 to run $1,000,000 was given by business interests to with & tiis toomenendee.pushed for us government aid for a commaayy owned by receeve up to $1 billioo in dominicann governmmnt contracts.situation is troubling since menendez is the oreegn relltions vulnerabbe to blackmail by foreign interests.and you're probably sitting at
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as & the festivity turns in ed hhll) all over the city.... ttaffic sttps... (nat pop) shirtless mmn on truck"ohhhhuh uh ooo" and & crazed fansstake over... (nat pop))(cars beeping man yelling whill walking doww street") people off car) jubiiation that urns alarmmng... (ccp 3 potta keep it moving" (man) "thhre's a loo ffpeopleedown heree till ust like the eff -3 give us a bad call and come -&pdown... but ccowd control thats what they gotta do...." happy event.... safe s well. (small crowd on steps"oo...uh uh ohh "kc foo -3 45 eww at 10 3 yoo caa watch all thh ppotgame -3 celebrationnand craziness on 3 dot com.just click on the -3&pcharm city chaapions annnr. 3 - 33 (22:51:44) (device beeps) "suupendedd r revokee rrgistration...!" reggstration...!" 3 a new police tool. hoo its raiiinn uestions about your right o priiacy.&3 but next...why wners of celebrating thh ravens win... a little moreetonight... & 3& (áááánats p fuul: "get him & sharoo, get him him and aadisturbing pideo.the charges thatta worker at a hooard county grouu home ffccs tonight. 3 3 fiist o
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. >> we thought he was like the inner city poet. >> he was this wandering spirit around the city. >> cysto rodriguez, a dylan-esq detroit native who tried his hand at rock in the '70s. ♪ >> when we walked in and heard the songs he was singing and what he was writing, we had to record him. we had to make a deal. he's great. we said, this is it. >> but it wasn't. rodriguez's albums flopped in the u.s. somehow, though, his first album "cold fact" made it halfway around the world and became a massive hit. >> in south africa, he was in the pantheon of rock gods. >> to us, it was one of the most famous records of all time. >> the soundtrack of the antiapartheid revolution, fueling movement. but at home in detroit, rodriguez had no idea. he had given up his music career. that was four decades ago. >> you used to play right across the street, right? >> i played at a lot of places in detroit. >> unaware of his fame abroad and getting no royalties, he lived on little. raising his daughters doing demolition work. >> i'm not a stranger to hard work. >> he made failed bids for mayor, city counc
. >> we thought he was like the inner city poet. >> he was this wandering spirit around the city. >> cysto rodriguez, a dylan-esq detroit native who tried his hand at rock in the '70s. ♪ >> when we walked in and heard the songs he was singing and what he was writing, we had to record him. we had to make a deal. he's great. we said, this is it. >> but it wasn't. rodriguez's albums flopped in the u.s. somehow, though, his first album "cold fact" made it...
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i want to ask you, do you think the cities and small towns prepared properly for this bliz started even though there's been accidents. the number seems very low compared to 1978 where we saw a death toll of about 1 wh00. >> absolutely. it's obvious many lessons learned and technology applied. the government, particularly the northeast is very sensitive with these large populations but still come up to people doing the right thing and staying informed and listen to what the government is saying. i think based on the conditions they've done a good job keeping the public informed. now we need to look out for one another. neighbors check on neighbors. if you know somebody in the region, call them and make sure they're okay. as in the case in katrina and many other disasters, most people that lost their lives, they died alone. now is the time to check on your neighbors and elderly people and people with disabilities and make sure they're okay. >> maybe that neighbor you don't know down the street, maybe you should check on him or her. general russel honore, great words of wisdom. >> and help
i want to ask you, do you think the cities and small towns prepared properly for this bliz started even though there's been accidents. the number seems very low compared to 1978 where we saw a death toll of about 1 wh00. >> absolutely. it's obvious many lessons learned and technology applied. the government, particularly the northeast is very sensitive with these large populations but still come up to people doing the right thing and staying informed and listen to what the government is...
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is usually a quiet place. 1,000 people living south of the city. but on friday morning, they, like everyone in the region, were shocked by what they saw. an intense light followed by a trail of smoke across the sky. kindergarten worker says that the 22 children in this room ran to the windows when they saw the light. but she felt that something was wrong and moved them away. she said she was still facing the windows when the meteor's shock wave hit. as the windows blew in, the flying glass cut olga's hands and face, and she said she did not notice, because she was worried about the children. most were safe, but some were terrified and one was bleeding heavily. 3-year-old sasha suffered deep cuts to the hands and face. her mother ran to the kindergarten after she heard the blast. i was shaking she says, and i grabbed her and started to calm her down. a lot of the kids were crying, too. this lady was also in the room that morning and not hurt physically by the blast, but her mother says she is traumatized and too afraid to stand near the windows and
is usually a quiet place. 1,000 people living south of the city. but on friday morning, they, like everyone in the region, were shocked by what they saw. an intense light followed by a trail of smoke across the sky. kindergarten worker says that the 22 children in this room ran to the windows when they saw the light. but she felt that something was wrong and moved them away. she said she was still facing the windows when the meteor's shock wave hit. as the windows blew in, the flying glass cut...
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to step innen frots of the captain rahs. i want to bring you up to date on what went down today. the boy in question, 5-year-old ethan is safe tonight. we just got this photo to the left of him entering the hospital safe and sound, his armed captor an alleged killer is dead. jimmy lee dykes grabbed the boy from a school bus six days ago. after holding the boy in a bunker for nearly a week now, talking with authorities through a pvc pipe things began breaking down. today authorities went in saving the boy and killing jimmy lee dykes. we're waiting to hear from state, local and federal officials. president obama has spoken with fbi director mueller to congratulate him on how the operation ended, how things went down. we are joined now by marty savage who is live in midland city. what's the latest on how the little boy is doing? we know he did go to the hospital. >> reporter: yes, we've been getting some updates. he's been taken now to what's a special wing or area that's been set aside inside that hospital. where he is with hi
to step innen frots of the captain rahs. i want to bring you up to date on what went down today. the boy in question, 5-year-old ethan is safe tonight. we just got this photo to the left of him entering the hospital safe and sound, his armed captor an alleged killer is dead. jimmy lee dykes grabbed the boy from a school bus six days ago. after holding the boy in a bunker for nearly a week now, talking with authorities through a pvc pipe things began breaking down. today authorities went in...
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one seriously hurt, the other killed. >> the city mourns the deaths of monica quan, keith lawrence, and our brave riverside police officer. i also feel great sadness for the injuries suffered by my officer, the second riverside officer, and the two uninvolved citizens in torrance. >> reporter: torrance was the location of yet another shooting this morning, but not by dorner. the people inside this blue truck, similar in description to dorner's vehicle, were delivering morning newspapers. officers opened fire, injuring the two inside. a sad case of mistaken identity. a city reacting to the fear of a trained, enraged killer on the loose, as he writes in his manifesto, "i will bring unconventional and asymmetrical warfare to those in lapd uniform, whether on or off-duty. isr is my strength and your weakness. you will now live the life of the prey." >> i would tell him to turn himself in. you know? this has gone far enough. you know, nobody else needs to die. >> and kyung, i know as you have reported, there are fbi agents, law enforcement officials swarming the big bear area, where they've
one seriously hurt, the other killed. >> the city mourns the deaths of monica quan, keith lawrence, and our brave riverside police officer. i also feel great sadness for the injuries suffered by my officer, the second riverside officer, and the two uninvolved citizens in torrance. >> reporter: torrance was the location of yet another shooting this morning, but not by dorner. the people inside this blue truck, similar in description to dorner's vehicle, were delivering morning...
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rome or rather in the vatican city to elect the next pope. fredricka in. >> in general, are people taking this report seriously throughout rome, or is there some reticence to embrace it? >> well, that depends who you speak to. now, some of the so-called veteran vatican watchers are somewhat skeptical about these reports. but many other people are taking them seriously. they've been picked up not only by these two publications but really they're appearing in all the italian media. we've had in the past just three years ago, there were reports that were backed up by video and still pictures of rather gay priests within the vatican, and so there is a historical precedence to that. so many people in fact, do take these reports very seriously. despite the vigorous denials from the vatican. >> ben wedeman in rome. one of the men who help elect the next pope is cardinal roger mahoney in this country. he is giving a deposition today about alleged sex crimes by priests when he was archbishop of los angeles. miguel marquez is in l.a. mahoney has been d
rome or rather in the vatican city to elect the next pope. fredricka in. >> in general, are people taking this report seriously throughout rome, or is there some reticence to embrace it? >> well, that depends who you speak to. now, some of the so-called veteran vatican watchers are somewhat skeptical about these reports. but many other people are taking them seriously. they've been picked up not only by these two publications but really they're appearing in all the italian media....
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the economic uncertainty out of this city. the dow again at a five-year high and very close to its all time high. cnn studios in washington, d.c., that's it for me. i'm here until that deadline. ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. . >>> jodi arias just a short time ago broke down on the witness stand. she was sobbing as prosecutor juan martinez asked her about the grizzly slayings of this man, travis alexander. as arias broke down, martinez kept boring in. watch this. >> where were you taking the photographs when this happened on this exhibit? >> outside of the shower. >> why don't you put a mark on it. were you crying when you were shooting him? >> i don't remember. >> when you crying when you were stabbing him? >> i don't remember. >> how about when you cut his throat. were you crying then? >> i don't know. >> take
the economic uncertainty out of this city. the dow again at a five-year high and very close to its all time high. cnn studios in washington, d.c., that's it for me. i'm here until that deadline. ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. . >>> jodi arias just a short time ago broke...
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they are playing in the super bowl. this is one party city. one week later they are marching down the city streets celebrating mardi gras, parades and thousands of people packing it into see the floats. we were there. some ravens fans are still on the float. the parades started january 19th. they had to take a break for the super bowl week. the culmination is coming up fat tuesday, that is coming up tuesday. much more news at 6:30. we'll be right back. fors portion slow you down? try miralax. mirlax works differently than other laxatives. it draws water into your colon to unblock your system naturally. don't wait to feel great. miralax. tell me you have good insurance. yup, i've got... [ voice of dennis ] ...allstate. really? i was afraid you'd have some cut-rate policy. nope, i've got... [ voice of dennis ] the allstate value plan. it's their most affordable car insurance -- and you still get an allstate agent. i too have... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. [ normal voice ] same agent and everything. it's like we're connected. no we're not. yeah
they are playing in the super bowl. this is one party city. one week later they are marching down the city streets celebrating mardi gras, parades and thousands of people packing it into see the floats. we were there. some ravens fans are still on the float. the parades started january 19th. they had to take a break for the super bowl week. the culmination is coming up fat tuesday, that is coming up tuesday. much more news at 6:30. we'll be right back. fors portion slow you down? try miralax....
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a "360" follow up, a body was recovered from the rubble of a kansas city missouri restaurant leveled last night by a natural gas explosion. at least 15 people were injured. listen up. this one is for you. in massachusetts one call, icy man cave. this 12 foot tall igloo is decked out with a lamp that doubles as a hand warmer. it also has a television and a couch. jake? >> issa sesay, thank you. we'll be right back. for your first day? yeah. ♪ dad: you'll be fine, ok? girl: ok. dad: you look so pretty. ♪ i'm overprotective. that's why i got a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru.
a "360" follow up, a body was recovered from the rubble of a kansas city missouri restaurant leveled last night by a natural gas explosion. at least 15 people were injured. listen up. this one is for you. in massachusetts one call, icy man cave. this 12 foot tall igloo is decked out with a lamp that doubles as a hand warmer. it also has a television and a couch. jake? >> issa sesay, thank you. we'll be right back. for your first day? yeah. ♪ dad: you'll be fine, ok? girl: ok....
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south of the city, maybe a trace to an inch, mostly on the lawns. just going to be too warm primarily and the ground pretty warm. 34 in westminster a 40 down on kent island. right now the wind go back to the north and northwest that will bring in colder air aloft. some rain, maybe snowflakes by 5 or 6:00 mixed in and then tomorrow night particularly north of the city, we'll see the rain mixed with or changed to snow. rain to the south of us much of that is headed to the east. another batch here in st. louis. that will roll into our region tomorrow afternoon probably around 1 or 2:00. this whole mess, whatever we get, will be over by midnight tomorrow night. temperatures will be colder, in the 20s and 30s. 40s and 50s even 70 in new orleansment they had good rain down there. 39 down here. 37 boston, the snow is beginning to melt up there. snow this morning in oklahoma and north texas. that moved into portions of southern kansas a little bit. most of it is gone but we have rain here. that rain moving into our area during the afternoon. clouds just sou
south of the city, maybe a trace to an inch, mostly on the lawns. just going to be too warm primarily and the ground pretty warm. 34 in westminster a 40 down on kent island. right now the wind go back to the north and northwest that will bring in colder air aloft. some rain, maybe snowflakes by 5 or 6:00 mixed in and then tomorrow night particularly north of the city, we'll see the rain mixed with or changed to snow. rain to the south of us much of that is headed to the east. another batch here...
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his model girlfriend. >>> this used to be the place to see and be seen in kansas city. today it is a smoldering ruin and a woman is still unaccounted for. >> we begin at this hour at the d.c. course where jesse jackson jr. son of the civil rights icon former congressman from chicago is pleading guilty to skimming, making shoveling money from his campaign kofers. we're talking $43,000 for a watch, furs and cashmere clothing. two hats worn by michael jackson, almost $10,000 for children's furniture and a football autographed by u.s. presidents. illegally diverted and due to be paid back. that's not all. lisa sylvester is outside the courthouse. we're talking about the possibility of jail time. >> reporter: that's right. in fact, the preceding are still going on as we speak. i just came out minutes ago. they are all inside the courthouse. he is in the process right now of pleading guilty. he faces one charge of conspiracy to commit mail fraud, wire fraud and making false statements. that carries a maximum of up to five years in prison and also a $250,000 fine. i can give y
his model girlfriend. >>> this used to be the place to see and be seen in kansas city. today it is a smoldering ruin and a woman is still unaccounted for. >> we begin at this hour at the d.c. course where jesse jackson jr. son of the civil rights icon former congressman from chicago is pleading guilty to skimming, making shoveling money from his campaign kofers. we're talking $43,000 for a watch, furs and cashmere clothing. two hats worn by michael jackson, almost $10,000 for...